Monthly Archives: May 2009

Lasalle’s official opening, good on the artscape!

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Getting to know you

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Jarkarta flight

This could have been a torturous wait, if not for the camera

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Writing with purpose

Oftentimes I am against blogging.
It took me a long time to set this up, and an even longer time to maintain it so that it reads as truthfully as possible.
Seriously, what do photographers do with their blogs?
It’s an added dimension of marketing, a tool window allowing for viewers and prospective clients to get to...

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szelee - 21/07/2009 - 5:18 pm

Stumbled upon your wedding photography website, and subsequently this blog. Great stuff.

Just to assure you that you are not talking alone to the wall.

Keep up the greats photos and writings!

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Patrick and Maryanne

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The easiest and hardest thing to do

This was a speech made by Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Anna Quindlen at the graduation ceremony of an American university where she was awarded an Honorary PhD.
“I’m a novelist. My work is human nature. Real life is all I know. Don’t
Ever confuse the two, your life and your work. You will walk out of here
this afternoon...

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Kayak itch

It’s been a long time since last hitting the water and all of a sudden, there’s an itch to paddle again. It’s one of those times where you are fully alone, fully aware, of your boat, your surroundings, each and every stroke, every glide of the kayak, every measure of effort, every scoop of the...

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Food photography

In this time of recession, busy is good and busy is blessing, which is why there is stuff I’ll hope to be updating very soon. For now my thoughts are mainly on food photography.
Which is the best lens to use? Is natural light ever complete?
I’ve tried shooting food with studio lights, multiple flashes, window light,...

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